is used to describe corrugated metal roofing sheets. “Mabati” is a Swahili term commonly used in East Africa to refer to corrugated iron sheets used for roofing purposes.
Here are some key points about plain mabati coil:
- Material: Plain mabati coils are typically made from galvanized steel or aluminum. The material is often cold-rolled to achieve the desired thickness and smoothness.
- Corrugation: While the term “mabati” usually refers to corrugated metal sheets, “plain mabati” indicates that the coil is not yet corrugated. Corrugation is the process of forming the metal into ridges and grooves to add strength and rigidity while reducing weight.
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